articleNew England Journal of MedicineMar 5, 2003BRONZE OA

A Randomized Trial of Aspirin to Prevent Colorectal Adenomas

Dartmouth College · Dartmouth–Hitchcock Medical Center · +13 more institutions

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Abstract

Background

Laboratory and epidemiologic data suggest that aspirin has an antineoplastic effect in the large bowel.

Methods

We performed a randomized, double-blind trial of aspirin as a chemopreventive agent against colorectal adenomas. We randomly assigned 1121 patients with a recent history of histologically documented adenomas to receive placebo (372 patients), 81 mg of aspirin (377 patients), or 325 mg of aspirin (372 patients) daily. According to the protocol, follow-up colonoscopy was to be performed approximately three years after the qualifying endoscopy. We compared the groups with respect to the risk of one or more neoplasms (adenomas or colorectal cancer) at least one year after randomization using generalized linear models to compute risk ratios and 95 percent confidence intervals.

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